Blackprofessionalevents com, Plans to implement identity management through OpenID
Released on: January 21, 2008, 10:10 pm
Press Release Author: Tristan Murphy
Industry: Internet & Online
Press Release Summary: OpenID eliminates the need for multiple usernames across different websites, simplifying your online experience.
Press Release Body: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 2008
Blackprofessionalevents.com, Plans to implement identity management through OpenID New York, NY - Black Professional Events is a real time event portal where Event Planners , Promoters and all Organizations in need of event resources can post and access event information. The goal is for Blackprofessionalevents.com to become the information hub and one stop shop for events nationwide. Blackprofessionalevents.com is useful for Meetings, Seminars, Conferences, Trade Shows, Incentive Events, Networking, Conventions, Corporate Events and more. Meeting Professionals, Event Planners, Associations, Non-Profit Organizations, Affinity Groups, Corporations and Networking Groups all benefit from Blackprofessionalsevents.com
What is OpenID?
OpenID eliminates the need for multiple usernames across different websites, simplifying your online experience.
OpenID is an open, decentralized, free framework for user-centric digital identity. OpenID takes advantage of already existing internet technology (URI, HTTP, SSL, Diffie-Hellman) and realizes that people are already creating identities for themselves whether it be at their blog, photostream, profile page, etc. With OpenID you can easily transform one of these existing URIs into an account which can be used at sites which support OpenID logins.
Internet giant Yahoo\'s move last week to support the revamped version of OpenID, dubbed OpenID 2.0, gives the one log-on system its largest ally. Yahoo has around 248 million registered users, all of whom now have an OpenID identifier, bringing the total number of OpenID accounts to 368 million.
Blackprofessionalevents.com plans to join the global internet leaders in using the OpenID system. BlackProfessionalEvents.com plans to have the system active on their site by the spring of 2008.